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The number of casinos in Las Vegas with coin games continues to dwindle. In 2019, Plaza and Poker Palace removed all remaining coin games. Fremont did the same after the COVID-19 closures. There are still several other casinos with these games.

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El Cortez

El Cortez has the most coin games of any Las Vegas casino. It has entire sections of the casino floor dedicated to its over 200 coin video poker and slot machines. Titles include Deuces Wild, Double Deuces Wild, Double Double Bonus Poker, Double Bonus Poker, Bonus Poker and Joker Poker.

El Cortez is the only Las Vegas casino with nickel coin video poker. These machines are in the back room closest to the parking deck. There are also quarter and dollar denominations near the Subway and main cage.

California

There are still a few dozen coin video poker games at California, sometimes referred to as The Cal. Most are by the Main Street entrance. There are some 10/7 Double Bonus, Treasure Chest and other bonus games in that area by the door. A handful of full pay Jacks or Better coin machines are by the valet entrance, as well as a couple of others. The Jacks or Better machines do not accept bills. The others do. Denominations are quarter and dollar.

Main Street Station

Main Street Station has not yet reopened. However, I am told by a Boyd Gaming representative that the coin games there are safe. Options include the rare Aces No Faces and Treasure Chest Poker. There are also a variety of typical video poker titles like Deuces Wild Bonus, Double Bonus and Double Double Bonus.

Jerry's Nugget

Jerry's Nugget has been shrinking its coin game section over the years. There are still a few banks left. These include 9/6 Double Double Bonus, full pay Double Deuces Wild and full pay Jacks or Better. Most Jacks or Better machines only accept coins. An old-fashioned cart is still available to buy coin rolls. These are quarter games.

Circus Circus

Circus Circus has about 30 $1 coin slots. These are all old-style reels. Circus Circus put up dividers between these machines upon reopening after the COVID-19 closure. Signs in the area promote a 97 percent payout for these slots.

Skyline Casino

Skyline Casino is like a time capsule. It is on Boulder Highway between Sunset and Warm Springs near Jokers Wild. Most of the machines in the rear of the casino pay with coins, though all have bill acceptors. Video poker titles include Deuces Wild, Double Deuces Wild, Double Bonus, Double Double Bonus, Sevens Wild and White Hot Aces. Most pay tables are at or above 99 percent. The best is 10/7 Double Bonus. There are still a few hunchback keno machines. Denominations are quarter and dollar.

Eldorado

Eldorado is in downtown Henderson. It has a handful of coin games near the side entrance. Titles include 10/7 Double Bonus and 8/5 Bonus Poker. The denomination is quarter. It has not yet opened since the COVID-19 closure.

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Sigma Derby at The D

There is one coin game left at The D. It is Sigma Derby, a classic horseracing game. It uses quarters for play and payouts. The D once had a retro casino on its second floor that was full of coin games. These machines disappeared a few years ago.

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What is a Silver Strike?

The definition is Limited Edition silver token won from slot machines and is in a protective plastic holder. Some call them 'Silver Premium Tokens', but most of us just call them 'Silver Strikes'. These tokens are issued in many casinos throughout the United States, Canada, the Caribbean and Cruise Ships. The first of these tokens were won from slot machines in the Reno/Tahoe area of Nevada in 1992.
The tokens have been issued with redeemable values of $2, $3, $5, $7, $10, $12, $20, $28, $40, $200, $300 and range in size from 1-1/2 inches to 3-1/2 inches in diameter depending on the value. The $200 & $300 are the only Silver Strikes to be paid by the attendant, due to its size and weight. The $12 tokens are from cruise ships.
Free slot game apps. The current Silver Strikes being issued today are almost all $10 denominations, with some $300 strikes. However, the machines in use today have the capability to dispense $40 strikes. All of the $2, $3, $5, $7, $20 & $28 Silver Strike machines have been removed from play for some time. To see an image of what a $2, $3, $7, $10, $20, $28, $40 and $200 strike looks like, click on this link. Silver Strike Images The $300 strike looks the same as a $200 strike.

Colored Capsules are considered chaser strikes, normally they are lower mintage, but that has not always been the case. A few casino's put older strikes in colored capsules in the past but as of 10/16/11 those casinos no longer have strike machines in play. Images of filling the current machines with strikes, click on this link.


Strike Composition

$2 and $3 strikes are made of Brass.
$7 strikes are .999 Silver with approximate weight of 0.65 troy ounces.
$10 strikes have a .999 Silver center insert (additional center info here), outer ring is Brass (additional rim info here), approximate Silver weight is 0.60 troy ounces of Silver.  Slots for fun only. Sometime in 2005, a new thinner center insert strikes with less silver (~ 0.50) appeared. In 2009 CLAD (no .999) $10 strikes appeared, even some red capsules. However, the red capsules should return to .999 silver.
$20 strikes have a .999 Silver outer ring with some 24kt Heavy Electroplating (HE) and a Bronze 24kt Heavy Gold Electroplate (HGE) on the center insert, approximate Silver weight is 0.75 troy ounces of Silver.
$28 strikes are .999 Silver with 24kt Gold Plating (GP), approximate Silver weight is 0.65 troy ounces.
$40 strikes are .999 Silver with 24K Heavy Electroplate (HE), approximate Silver weight is 1.54 troy ounces for the large size $40 strikes and 1.26 troy ounces for the small size $40 strikes.
$200 strikes are 1 troy Pound (12 ounces) of Silver and may have some 24kt Heavy Electroplating or for the newer RWM mint strikes may have colorization.
$300 strikes are 1 troy Pound (12 ounces) of Silver and may have some 24kt Heavy Electroplating. Beginning 2011 the new $300's were changed to a 6 troy ounces center with a gold plated copper ring. Beginning March 2013 the $300's were changed to 6 troy ounces solid silver.
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Mint Marks to Mints
Mint
Mark
Mint
AM American Mint
AN American National Mint
CC Continental Coin Corporation
CM Columbia Mint
CT Casino Tokens
F Franklin Mint
FC First Commemorative Mint, Farmingdale, NY
FM Franklin Mint
G Global Minting
GDC Green Duck Corporation
HH Hoffman & Hoffman
JCM Jacques Cartier Mint
J Jani Mint
JM Jani Mint
LM Letcher Mint
MIC ?
NC Nevada City
NCM Nevada Coin Mart (Nevada Coin Minting)
NWTM Northwest Territorial Mint
OC Osborne Coinage
OPM Ohio Precious Metals
PM Pobjoy Mint
RMC Rocky Mountain Coin
RW Roger Williams Mint
RWM Roger Williams Mint
S Sunshine Mint
SS ?
SSM Silver State Mint
TPM The Perth Mint
TWM Roger Williams Mint
USM United Silver Mint




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